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She wants to exercise more, too.
He's basically a man who wants to exercise his power with knowledge derived from his own understanding of things.
"The Saudi government wants to exercise some control over the Syrian revolution," said Abdelaziz al-Khamis, an independent analyst.
For the techie who wants to exercise, the hotel has high-speed Internet access and bicycles to loan.
The only power he believes he retains is the power to end his life; and, as a man of action, he wants to exercise that power.
Though he disposes of his kingdom, Lear insists on retaining authority; he wants to exercise power without responsibility, without fulfilling his part of the feudal contract.
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"Actors don't want to exercise that much," he said.
You want to exercise your constitutional right to Grucci fireworks.
It turns out we want to exercise our brains.
These defendants didn't want to exercise their right to protest, they wanted to stop others exercising their rights.
We want to exercise individual self-determination, but we want to do it together.
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